Swann Galleries - Printed & Manuscript African Americana, Sale 2342, March 27, 2014 - page 220

403
(MILITARY—CIVIL WAR.)
Cabinet card portrait photograph
Oval albu-
men photograph 3 x 4 inches, mounted on a large card, 6
1
2
x 4
1
4
inches; stain at the bottom
of the card-mount, not affecting the image; neat ink notation beneath the image, identify-
ing the soldier. (WGC)
Newport, R.I, circa 1880’s
[1,000/1,500]
A fine image of Richard S. Winslow, a shoemaker who volunteered in the 54th Massachusetts
Volunteers on December 10, 1863 as a private in Company H. He was accidentally wounded
in the foot at Sumter, South Carolina on April 10, 1865. He served until September of that
year. He retired to South Scituate, Massachusetts. Moebs, page 521.
404
(MILITARY—CIVIL WAR.) E. & H.T. ANTHONY & COMPANY, STERO-
SCOPIC EMPORIUM.
War Views: Interior of Ft. Wagner, Morris Island, S.C.
showing officers’ quarters * Interior View of Swamp Battery, Morris Island,
S.C. * The Original Swamp Angel Gun.
Three stereopticon views. On their original
card mounts; condition generally very good; some abrasion to the card mount of the third
item. (WGC)
New York: E. & H.T. Anthony, circa 1865-1870
[400/600]
405
(MILITARY—CIVIL WAR.)
Unusually large seated portrait of a top
sergeant.
Albumen photograph, 8 x 6 inches; some ink stains where someone attempted
to paint rings on his fingers and enhance his mustache etc; card-mount tips rubbed, not
affecting the image.
SOLD AS IS
(WGC)
Np, circa 1864-65
[800/1,200]
A wonderful image despite its flaws.
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